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it is part of the economy, so housing could be a nice component. once again we're not europe so we're ok here. >> let's talk about what's going on with chrysler. >> sales are up 12 percent, it's amazing what happens when you build some nice looking cars. >> later we will get ford, they're not totally immune but we will see automakers' having issues going into foreign markets. >> is that our strongest manufacturer, cars? >> there's been debate as to whether not apple will be part of this dispute. >> i am more interested in goebbels' tablet that is coming out later this fall. it will be a $99 tablet. they came out with a great tablet. amazon continues to come out with my staff cuts. >> how does google make a profit on a $90 tablet? >> apple will tell them it's all about the maps. mobile devices will make the money. them up there been a lot of problems with apple iphone 5. is this a problem? >> apple has a lot of insidious. enthusiasts. >> we will check back at 9:15 a.m. and check out the winners and losers on wall street. >> the big story, lots of he
it is part of the economy, so housing could be a nice component. once again we're not europe so we're ok here. >> let's talk about what's going on with chrysler. >> sales are up 12 percent, it's amazing what happens when you build some nice looking cars. >> later we will get ford, they're not totally immune but we will see automakers' having issues going into foreign markets. >> is that our strongest manufacturer, cars? >> there's been debate as to whether not...
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who has the better plan to turn this economy around? present about--obama power of the competition change? >> he's got to connect policies to the economic conditions that we're experiencing right now. yet to meet the choice between himself and governor romney. >> they say the debate is not about winning. >> obama advisers are also spending, reminding president-as voters that the present has had to cut back on some of his spending. >> both sides, and fumbles could be costly. >> after tonight's debate candidates will square off two more times before election day. >> remember we are going to carry the live on interrupted a debate on our 247 news and weather channel comcast 193 and digital 4.2. that is tonight at 6:00 p.m.. >> we're looking for cooler weather this week. we're starting to get a bit of relief from the hot weather in the triple digits. there is a live look at the fog free golden gate bridge. temperatures are mainly in the '50s and '60s and we have a couple of '70s on the map. about 72 and antioch and 71 in san jose. sampras th
who has the better plan to turn this economy around? present about--obama power of the competition change? >> he's got to connect policies to the economic conditions that we're experiencing right now. yet to meet the choice between himself and governor romney. >> they say the debate is not about winning. >> obama advisers are also spending, reminding president-as voters that the present has had to cut back on some of his spending. >> both sides, and fumbles could be...
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more signs of weakness in the global economy. new data overnight from china show its factory sector slowed last month, and a report from hsbc says new export orders declined last month with the sharpest rate in 3 1/2 years. soledad, china has fashioned itself into the factory for the world. when china's manufacturing slows, everyone worries. >> all right, christine, thank you for the upset. >>> it's what everybody's talking about this morning, arnold schwarzenegger says that his life were a movie, nobody would believe it. from body builder to movie star to governor of california, his new book is called "total recall." it's out today and it details his entire life, including the now infamous affair with his house keeper that led to the breakup of his marriage with maria shriver. schwarzenegger talked about that affair in an interview with "60 minutes." >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> margita thomps
more signs of weakness in the global economy. new data overnight from china show its factory sector slowed last month, and a report from hsbc says new export orders declined last month with the sharpest rate in 3 1/2 years. soledad, china has fashioned itself into the factory for the world. when china's manufacturing slows, everyone worries. >> all right, christine, thank you for the upset. >>> it's what everybody's talking about this morning, arnold schwarzenegger says that his...
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it really say fun way of looking at the economy, of how beer is affected by the way the economy is doing. overall -- you're laughing. overall it's typically considered recession proof. it's cheap. but for $8 or $9, you can get a nice six pack at home without breaking the bank. and president obama also has a home brewing kit. all sorts of ways to drink your beer. >> i like when you say it's a fun way of looking at the economy. >> make it fun and entertaining. >> we'll have a brew after the show. thank you so much, alison kosik. >>> epic smackdown and a star is born. jennifer livingston in lacrosse, wisconsin, had more than a few choice words for a fan who criticized her weight. that fan wrote, quote, obesity is one of the worst choices a person can make. then he advised livingston to reconsider your responsibility to present and promote a healthy lifestyle. livingston responded speaking directly to that man who sent her that e-mail. his name is kenneth crouse. >> do you think i don't know that, that your cruel words are pointing out something that i don't see? you don't know me. you are n
it really say fun way of looking at the economy, of how beer is affected by the way the economy is doing. overall -- you're laughing. overall it's typically considered recession proof. it's cheap. but for $8 or $9, you can get a nice six pack at home without breaking the bank. and president obama also has a home brewing kit. all sorts of ways to drink your beer. >> i like when you say it's a fun way of looking at the economy. >> make it fun and entertaining. >> we'll have a...
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the eurozone remains the greatest risk for the global economy today. as i said earlier on, the ecb move from two weeks ago with the omc was clearly a turning point. but the countries have to really work together much more cohesively in a much more coordinated manner and order together turned the corner. as you know, european union and the eurozone in particular are not the only threats on the horizon. the united states is also currently a threat. the immediate concern is, many of you know that, is that under the current law there would be a dramatic tightening equal to about 4% of gdp. that's what is, refer to as the fiscal cliff. and that is good. it entails a contraction of 2% of gdp, and that is not good at all, especially if you consider the forecast of growth of the united states is pretty much in the range of 2%. so that is a racing any growth in the united states, would be the consequence of not dealing with the fiscal cliff and not dealing with the debt ceiling, which are both looming threats on the very short-term horizon. and it's not a threa
the eurozone remains the greatest risk for the global economy today. as i said earlier on, the ecb move from two weeks ago with the omc was clearly a turning point. but the countries have to really work together much more cohesively in a much more coordinated manner and order together turned the corner. as you know, european union and the eurozone in particular are not the only threats on the horizon. the united states is also currently a threat. the immediate concern is, many of you know that,...
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we live in a global economy. we can't change that. the best thing we can do to bring middle class america back is have economic growth. we won't have that until we have some kind of political leadership. i'm particularly talking about congress to set tax policies and get us out of this constant deficit. >> that's a very good point, why we brought up the fiscal cliff, quite frankly, you're seeing these little signs of life in the housing market, this fiscal cliff comes from elected officials. >>> don't go away, we will talk about the middle class itself and why your trip to the mall this weekend may be subsidizing your own demise. st plug is into, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought he
we live in a global economy. we can't change that. the best thing we can do to bring middle class america back is have economic growth. we won't have that until we have some kind of political leadership. i'm particularly talking about congress to set tax policies and get us out of this constant deficit. >> that's a very good point, why we brought up the fiscal cliff, quite frankly, you're seeing these little signs of life in the housing market, this fiscal cliff comes from elected...
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the cost general economies 77 scale and learning. called the learning curve and this is really the foundation of supply side economics. why when you cut taxes, which are just like a price, you reduce costs across the economy and allow the united states to expand the global share of the ever markets or enterprise and wealthy. that's why supply side economics works. it's not merely by balancing the budget or overcoming debt or one of these accounting gem micks that are often treated as conservative economics. it's opening the horizon to the economy to human creativity. and human creativity always comings as a surprise to us. you can't plan it. if you get k plan it, you wouldn't need it. >> can p mitt romney use the phrase politically supply side economics. i think he could if he says that he's reviving the reagan administration. the book was quoted more by -- president reagan most quoted author. he quotedded the book regularly throughout the administration. and reagan didn't balance the budget. he had actually during the reagan adminis
the cost general economies 77 scale and learning. called the learning curve and this is really the foundation of supply side economics. why when you cut taxes, which are just like a price, you reduce costs across the economy and allow the united states to expand the global share of the ever markets or enterprise and wealthy. that's why supply side economics works. it's not merely by balancing the budget or overcoming debt or one of these accounting gem micks that are often treated as...
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broadening divergences between the different economies. so we have to put the focus on. you know if you can but if it is a situation of did you feel in your area covers the pulpit of greece. that since we will join you. at the beginning of. your era. in terms of if. it was. not feasible in the future oriented way if a company. and huge. divergence is as far as you can only come but it is a skin cell so we have to focus both. consolidation on the improvement of the competitive situation of the states. kerry. as the press calls and we'll be back in a minute after we take the small banks out stay with us continue. the mission. critique a should be free. for chargers free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media and don hearty. good laboratory to mccurry was able to. building a new. mission to teach creation. this is why you should care only. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the global financial headlines. and realized. welcome to the big picture. welcome back
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and it and it's going up because the economy is going down the economy is what provides the government with its income and if the economy is shrinking the income of the government shrinks of the same type and therefore the deficit rises and something like that has been going on so the policy can't even succeed in its own terms one of your colleagues an economist called james keane has suggested a scheme that he calls quantities if easing for the public saying that the debt that private individuals have needs to be reduced under the scheme he says that cash should be issued to individuals and those with debt would have to use it to pay that debt down and those without it would have a cas injection and it sounds like a great scheme and do you think it would work but well i've suggested this as well in an article in the new statesman last week yeah that's fine i mean if you put money in that into the hands of the people. and make sure they as you say spend it in one way or another. then i think that gives a boost to the economy because they could even increase their spending and therefore
and it and it's going up because the economy is going down the economy is what provides the government with its income and if the economy is shrinking the income of the government shrinks of the same type and therefore the deficit rises and something like that has been going on so the policy can't even succeed in its own terms one of your colleagues an economist called james keane has suggested a scheme that he calls quantities if easing for the public saying that the debt that private...
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economy by not making a decision. american business is very good at makes money if they tell you the rules of the game. it is like you are playing the first half of the game but you don't know the rules the second half. what does everybody do? they wait and see. getting past that, a plan to bring the deficit down gradually and knowing the taxes over the next decade would be positive for the u.s. economy. i wish we could get there. >> i couldn't agree more. is infuruating. let's talk about residual damage. government defense contractors will have to lay off workers soon if there is no agreement because they are losing federal dollars of the federal programs that are going away. we will see more unemployment. the defense companies will have to notify workers in the next couple of weeks. how important is this? >> it is a tempory drag in t the economy. i honestly think of l of the things that will not happen is the chance of getting both unds of spending cuts, including the massive defense cuts is slight. i think it will
economy by not making a decision. american business is very good at makes money if they tell you the rules of the game. it is like you are playing the first half of the game but you don't know the rules the second half. what does everybody do? they wait and see. getting past that, a plan to bring the deficit down gradually and knowing the taxes over the next decade would be positive for the u.s. economy. i wish we could get there. >> i couldn't agree more. is infuruating. let's talk about...
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and why you think it's not working well i don't think they're doing very much to mend the economy i think their policies of made things worse the sad fact is that the british economy has been shrinking slowly almost for a year now rather like a very slowly leaking balloon and the government of been trying in one or two small ways to give it a bit of a stimulus but i think they're quite new initiatives and it's too early to say how much effect they'll have but in general i don't think they will have very much effect and so i don't think at the moment they're doing anything very much to help because there's an awful lot of talk about prioritizing the economy and it's the main thing that we have to work on but then on the same time you say that not very much is being done at all one thing is that they're blaming everyone but themselves first of all it was it was the euro crisis then it was the high high commodity rise in commodity prices and so they claim that the policy of a stereo should bring about the recovery but that it's been derailed by these unfortunate acts shocks but the pol
and why you think it's not working well i don't think they're doing very much to mend the economy i think their policies of made things worse the sad fact is that the british economy has been shrinking slowly almost for a year now rather like a very slowly leaking balloon and the government of been trying in one or two small ways to give it a bit of a stimulus but i think they're quite new initiatives and it's too early to say how much effect they'll have but in general i don't think they will...
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then there should be reforms not only economy but also in poverty in a democracy. thank you very much for this interview you're welcome. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit to know this picture place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. to be has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali on top of my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the islands nature's riches into a healthy dollar it
then there should be reforms not only economy but also in poverty in a democracy. thank you very much for this interview you're welcome. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit to know...
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china's economy grew year after year. members of the olympic committee underscored the emergence when they named beijing host of the summer games. two years later, china passed japan to be the world's second largest economy. a chinese fishing collided with japanese patrol vessels in thes en kaku islands. the collision parked widespread protests and angered many japanese. a recent survey suggests animosities are running high. the poll put anti-chinese sentiment at 84%, a record high. 65% of chinese respondents expressed negative views of japan. >> those figures suggest they will be challenged to mend relations, but an expert said it may not be as difficult size it appears. >> japan and chiba have been close are than before. we have thousands of years of relationships, but now is the best in a sense that economic exchange and people to people exchange and the level of these things higher than ever. don't just focus on the negative aspects of things. there is great resilience in the relationship. >> internal changes in china
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with twenty five percent unemployment there's this huge you know black market economy underground economy that has to get pulled back up as well they've got to be paying taxes so there's got to be you know reformed and whether you want to call it a stereo or not i think someone's got to go through and try and change the system which unfortunately is almost politically impossible right because it's so hard to get the votes to do that so i think we keep this limber lumbering around and you've got the banks at one side demanding their bailouts the people demanding their bailouts and at some point it's all going to give the actually less we are going to get is i can say with you and i think it's really interesting is that you know the people on the ground unemployed people see all the banks bailed out the financial sector bailed out politicians protected i mean i know it's very popular but people say now how about me but bail me out and i know i know that's nonsensical on many ways but i can understand how people feel that way. yeah and again i think that's why at least in spain they've got t
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economy already fallen into another recession. with more on this, american enterprise institute scholar and former u.s. treasury consultants. welcome to the show. great to have you here. ben bernanke speaking today -- >> very good to be here. >> thank you. gerri: the federal reserve chairman speaking today and said we are not in a recession. it is not likely we will be in recession. very optimistic. very beat. are you? >> no. i think we are probably losing momentum if we are not in a recession we are close to. the big problem is at the end of the year if we have not done something about the fiscal cliff we are going to be in recession very definitely. the rest of the world is slowing down as well. so certainlthe momentum is not good. whether the growth nber for the fourth quarter is a half a percent or three-quartersof% or zero it will feel pretty much the same. we will be close enough to recession to put some real pressure on the lame-duck congress to do something about that fiscal clef. gerri: motors recent in a poll, 60 percent
economy already fallen into another recession. with more on this, american enterprise institute scholar and former u.s. treasury consultants. welcome to the show. great to have you here. ben bernanke speaking today -- >> very good to be here. >> thank you. gerri: the federal reserve chairman speaking today and said we are not in a recession. it is not likely we will be in recession. very optimistic. very beat. are you? >> no. i think we are probably losing momentum if we are...
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that's deadly for the economy. getting past that, a plan to bring the deficit down gradually, knowing what taxes are going to be over the next decade would be tremendously positive for the u.s. economy. i wish we'd get there sooner rather than later. >> i cannot agree more. it is infuriating. let's talk about residual damage. government defense contractors will have to lay off workers soon if there's no agreement. you know, because they are losing those federal dollars of those federal programs that are going away, we're going to see more unemployment. the defense company will have to notify workers in the next couple of weeks. how important is this? >> well, it is a temporary drag on the economy. i honestly think of all the things that will not happen, starting january 1st, that the chances that we're going to get both rounds of spending cuts agree to last august, including massive defense cuts, i think is pretty slight. i think it will be rectified the next few months. it's terrible we have to put these businesse
that's deadly for the economy. getting past that, a plan to bring the deficit down gradually, knowing what taxes are going to be over the next decade would be tremendously positive for the u.s. economy. i wish we'd get there sooner rather than later. >> i cannot agree more. it is infuriating. let's talk about residual damage. government defense contractors will have to lay off workers soon if there's no agreement. you know, because they are losing those federal dollars of those federal...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines kaiser reports. see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realized ever. the thing is i don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. welcome back to spotlight i'm al green of in just a reminder that my guest on the show today kerry the prime minister of luxemburg and a person who the press calls new stay here or or or the the year old boss well let's talk a bit about the e.u. russia relations after the summit the e.u. russia summit in june. some know this i've been saying that that the talks between russia and e.u. make little progress there the framework agreement is far from being signed so why can't the parties find common grounds for such a long term what will. you be. table all do it with. i do think that both sides russia and do a preview of you have to have a better understanding of the. existing no future of. this great nation russia. do. we have to improve or performances when it comes to th
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines kaiser reports. see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realized ever. the thing is i don't know i'm tom hardy welcome to the big picture. welcome back to spotlight i'm al green of in just a reminder that my guest on the show today kerry the prime minister of luxemburg and a person who the press calls new stay here or or or the the year old boss well let's...
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the economy is expected to shrink by 3.3% and unemployment is at 15.9%. trading in frankfurt was quiet as a result of the public holiday. our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the traders, like traders anywhere, are always looking for direction, always looking for something to point them in the right direction but they did not find it this day. there was mixed news from the eurozone, greece still in trouble and portugal with much -- a much better situation, testing its viability in the financial market. the dax going up and down as a result. factoring in economic news from the united states, which was also mixed. some good, some bacteria and waiting for spain to make a decision on whether it would take help from the european bailout fund. it hopes to get an explanation, perhaps, from mario draghi, the president of the ecb after the central bank will have met. >> let's take a closer look at some of the market members. teh dax close the day almost a quarter percent up. the euro stoxx 50 close to just a tad down at 2492
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simpson they were going in the white bronco like twenty miles an hour best a global economy there is a there is ben bernanke you talking in there everyone is like a slow speed car chase drone of you know boeing this guy ben bernanke who all you also say is. i'm not sure exactly what i'm talking about except that i'm i'm convinced that printing more money is the answer and so he just throws it out the windows and people go well you know oh yeah i can use. to collateralize one next job placement yeah it's a slow speed car chase but because as you say he's on bath salts he's injected bath salts into the banking system into the monetary system he thinks he's going like five hundred miles per hour like well going so fast. he's slowly crashing. out of me well don't you back of course as well go the way but all these other big money center banks are to big to fail banks are technically insolvent their liabilities are ten times greater than the equity their resale value was your own they've got nothing but a cartridge toner full of back there to crank out counterfeit collateralized obligatio
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that does nothing to do to create wealth right because the whole idea of a free market capitalist economy is that it goes through booms and busts you want the booms and busts you want to have the market figure out which of the winners and which are the losers and you go through these cycles that if you don't have the cycles what you have is one perpetual all mom not news guru just shut down the fed because they do more harm than good basically. well he said it was the most extreme easing of monetary policy he could recall and that's why you see the image of him essentially flipping the bird and this is the telegraph a very conservative newspaper here that put the photo on their website and didn't mention that in the u.k. that image looks very much like a harvey smith or the tongs as they call it in skull and that this is the flipping the bird no move or. just pulled out of his pants and shows his cheeks could just. pull. like the super bowl or flash but. just my quantitative easing ben. well in germany they're also having a very difficult time responding to this madness in the central ban
that does nothing to do to create wealth right because the whole idea of a free market capitalist economy is that it goes through booms and busts you want the booms and busts you want to have the market figure out which of the winners and which are the losers and you go through these cycles that if you don't have the cycles what you have is one perpetual all mom not news guru just shut down the fed because they do more harm than good basically. well he said it was the most extreme easing of...
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is a fifteen trillion dollar economy so one point six trillion dollars is about ten percent of that ok and so now you're saying that a deficit spending is essentially a tax who does this tax fall most most heavily on in the population even if those evenly on everybody and everyone and that's the problem with that there is no progress it would be to it it is a flat tax for all intents and purposes on every dollar of production because each dollar of credit in currency is devalued and so you need more of them and your salary and your you know your other income typically doesn't go up so there is some ability to read they do this of course the stock market is going up dramatically of the last four years but for the ordinary person who's out there trying to earn a wage it's an entirely different situation because their salary isn't going up at all and yet the cost of things like gasoline and heating oil is going to dramatically i mean so we have much talk right now about various taxes we have both candidates talking about their tax policies we have the fiscal cliff with the possible exp
is a fifteen trillion dollar economy so one point six trillion dollars is about ten percent of that ok and so now you're saying that a deficit spending is essentially a tax who does this tax fall most most heavily on in the population even if those evenly on everybody and everyone and that's the problem with that there is no progress it would be to it it is a flat tax for all intents and purposes on every dollar of production because each dollar of credit in currency is devalued and so you need...
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global economy. to. play. welcome back to crossfire and people will remind you we're talking about the politics of austerity. and now we're joined by our garland in st louis he's a strategic trend analyst and author of future incorporated how businesses can in tissue paper and profit from what's next all right eric thank you for joining us from st louis what about the politics of austerity because it seems to me it's turned into an ideology it's a new religion as i said in the first part of the program no one really cares if the patient if i can use that medical term survives this ideology this methodology go ahead. it's funny you know that whole term austerity is not one i like very much because it has all these punitive connotations as opposed to what it really means which is that we need fiscal policies that make sense and by making sense you can't spend more than you take in for very long everybody with common sense knows this and all we're saying is that our current systems that are very large and more co
global economy. to. play. welcome back to crossfire and people will remind you we're talking about the politics of austerity. and now we're joined by our garland in st louis he's a strategic trend analyst and author of future incorporated how businesses can in tissue paper and profit from what's next all right eric thank you for joining us from st louis what about the politics of austerity because it seems to me it's turned into an ideology it's a new religion as i said in the first part of the...
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has warned that further quantitative easing will fail to prepare economies in europe and the u.s. well why i am a federal reserve bank which is the lender of last resort responsible for taking the punch bowl away when the party gets to rot is not do their job instead of being the lender of last resort there's a buyer a first resort they buy every schlock piece of junk bond that these investment banks that used to destroy the economy they'll take it there are buyers and very garbage bond out there and this was to be the buyer of first resort just went through the lender of last resort think completely screwed this thing up they got it all backwards and paul volcker of course back in the seventy's early eighty's he took interest rates up to sixteen percent to squeeze out. these no good mix well to cover out all of this fraud max remember at the beginning of this crisis we were told it's a liquidity crisis it's a little quickly the crisis if we only had more cash in the system all would be fine right well he said there is so much liquidity in the market the adding more is not going t
has warned that further quantitative easing will fail to prepare economies in europe and the u.s. well why i am a federal reserve bank which is the lender of last resort responsible for taking the punch bowl away when the party gets to rot is not do their job instead of being the lender of last resort there's a buyer a first resort they buy every schlock piece of junk bond that these investment banks that used to destroy the economy they'll take it there are buyers and very garbage bond out...
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you shouldn't be investing in the real economy because there's not going to be demand in the future so we need to have an economy which is reorganized towards the goal of real investment in production and governments can take the lead in that process both directly through spending but also in terms of tax policy and the signals at their son to the private sector in terms of investment you're critical office tower it's a naturist introduced in latvia but still christine lagarde has recently said let's be easy inspiration for european leaders grappling with the euro crisis how do you respond to that well christine legarde and the i.m.f. generally and the pundits who have been supporting austerity as the proper solution for what ails the world's economies have been desperately seeking a success story and they think they have finally found one in latvia so we have all of these failures and there are some aspects of the latvian austerity story that one could read as a success we do have a return to economic growth after seeing this really huge collapse which occurred in two thousand and eig
you shouldn't be investing in the real economy because there's not going to be demand in the future so we need to have an economy which is reorganized towards the goal of real investment in production and governments can take the lead in that process both directly through spending but also in terms of tax policy and the signals at their son to the private sector in terms of investment you're critical office tower it's a naturist introduced in latvia but still christine lagarde has recently said...
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economy that can't get its footing. consumers are feeling more upbeat and an improvement in housing probably has a lot to do with that. we just talked about the threat of the fiscal cliff, the u.s. centered storm, but we cannot ignore the head winds coming from europe. joining me now to debate this topic is host of "quest heemean business" on cnn international. richard, the question is will europe derail a u.s. recovery? give me 60 seconds on the clock starting right now. richard, the answer is categorically, absolutely yes. the storm hanging over europe just won't go away, and each day that it stays there is another day that europeans who have been among the biggest and best consumers of u.s.-produced goods and services are buying fewer and fewer of them despite two years of bad governance and poor decision making in europe, americans are sortly weirdly feeling better about their own economy. richard, evidenced by this week's consumer spending and housing numbers, but cheap money and low home prices are driving the ame
economy that can't get its footing. consumers are feeling more upbeat and an improvement in housing probably has a lot to do with that. we just talked about the threat of the fiscal cliff, the u.s. centered storm, but we cannot ignore the head winds coming from europe. joining me now to debate this topic is host of "quest heemean business" on cnn international. richard, the question is will europe derail a u.s. recovery? give me 60 seconds on the clock starting right now. richard, the...
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economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. the housing market recovery is much more important to the improvement of wealth. we're seeing some improvement of confidence. we're seeing rising home prices. all these are more important to the united states than what's going on in europe. >> mark, how do you see it? you invested in europe these days or no? >> a little bit, maria. you know, i guess the thing i would say about europe and soon to watch on our shores is you're going to pay more and get less. i look forward to the dislocation between price and value. i think there are a few opportunities in europe selectively. a company we own called securitas, which is a man-guarded service. it trades for about 50 krona. we think it's worth 72. we get about a 6% dividend yield. there's an example where you can find opportunity. >> everybody's looking for yield in an environment where we can't find any. rick, what are you seeing there today? >> you had a great point. everybody'
economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. the housing market recovery is much more important to the improvement of wealth. we're seeing some improvement of confidence. we're seeing rising home prices. all these are more important to the united states than what's going on in europe. >> mark, how do you see it? you invested in europe these days or no? >> a little bit, maria. you know, i guess the thing i would say about...
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focus our attention to develop the economy to have a good neighbor food we all the neighboring countries and to have a stable relations with a large country with the united states and with european countries so i think. when when he takes office you know next year i'm sure he will continue our policy no change no fundamental change for his policy but still he's considered to be a reformer and more open to the west that he's predecessor i think he's done. studying hard words he did not think there is going to be a new balance in china's foreign policy under his presidency i'm sure this should be reform not only khana me you know actually during the previous thirty years we have focused our attention on economy but i have paying. my pretty she have some reform and opening up in china's politics you know maybe you know. this year we're a servant a sister. of the ministration you know. we very some level from the central government to the local government. and more democracy for the you know for the auditor people i think i'm sure when he came comes into the office and the new president of c
focus our attention to develop the economy to have a good neighbor food we all the neighboring countries and to have a stable relations with a large country with the united states and with european countries so i think. when when he takes office you know next year i'm sure he will continue our policy no change no fundamental change for his policy but still he's considered to be a reformer and more open to the west that he's predecessor i think he's done. studying hard words he did not think...
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spain is massively also linked to the british economy through banking and as well as to the smaller and already baled that portugal so you're talking about huge an unpredictable ripple of the acts of such developments across the euro zone and across the world across the global economy right now the mood is let's keep everyone and let's keep trying of course this comes at a cost and i don't see many people jumping up and down to grab that bill but the true euro zone style i think they will try to muddle through for a bit longer. i was machinist as a journalist for dow jones newswires. all right let's wrap up with loose change dimitri lauren lyster are you a football fan no i don't like football i'm not really i don't like football murder for born yeah i'm not really there so that's why i didn't really know that this was the biggest deal in the world but judging by the chatter in our news room it sure is and by now you've probably heard about the botched play call by n.f.l. refs during the green bay seattle game well that bad call apparently cost three hundred million dollars for vega
spain is massively also linked to the british economy through banking and as well as to the smaller and already baled that portugal so you're talking about huge an unpredictable ripple of the acts of such developments across the euro zone and across the world across the global economy right now the mood is let's keep everyone and let's keep trying of course this comes at a cost and i don't see many people jumping up and down to grab that bill but the true euro zone style i think they will try...
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economy forecast growth next year is 2%, 2% minus 2% equals zero. you are pretty much at the recession stage. bo pelley: there are about 12.5 million americans who lost their jobs in the great recession. we have seen our economy in cecession or stumbling along since late 2007. and a lot of americans just want to know when does this end. >> well, i would say that there is good news lurking out there. and in particular the fact that he housing market is picking up is, in our view, a clear sign tiat the situation is improving. when you see that the financial institutions have been clearly strengthened, restructured and made a little bit safer and that ste housing market is picking up. that's not bad. >> pelley: not bad, but next week the i.m.f. is expected to theunce that it's lowering its forecast for world growth to 3% this year. two days before the first presidential debate a new poll irsthe "washington post" finds pe race still very tight nationwide with president obama leading mitt romney by two rints, 49% to 47%. but in two of the biggest swing t
economy forecast growth next year is 2%, 2% minus 2% equals zero. you are pretty much at the recession stage. bo pelley: there are about 12.5 million americans who lost their jobs in the great recession. we have seen our economy in cecession or stumbling along since late 2007. and a lot of americans just want to know when does this end. >> well, i would say that there is good news lurking out there. and in particular the fact that he housing market is picking up is, in our view, a clear...